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RYA Round-Up of Brexit Issues for British Recreational Boaters Says Thousands Facing Enormous Financial Disruption

23rd December 2020 The RYA has published a new document outlining where British recreational boaters stand post-Brexit with a deal still not struck eight days before the transition period ends. In its end-of-year summary, which details what is currently understood about a raft of issues that will affect recreational boaters from 1 January, the RYA estimates that “up to 33,000 British people who go boating in Europe could be affected by Customs and VAT issues which would be applied to them retrospectively”. It adds: “These are ordinary people who, as UK nationals and residents, have followed the rules and utilised freedoms that were available to them from the UK’s membership of the EU.

Brexit: Where things stand for recreational boaters

Recreational boating © National Marine Manufacturers Association As we enter the final days of December 2020, the UK Government and EU officials have failed to reach agreement on a post-Brexit trade deal with only days to go before the UK leaves the European Union on the 31st December. With the Deal or No Deal situation unknown, the RYA has produced an end of year summary detailing what is understood about the issues for recreational boaters as we move into the post-Brexit era in 2021. Immediately following the 2016 EU Referendum, the RYA started to assess the issues and implications for the recreational boating sector arising out of Brexit. It became clear that there would be complex customs and VAT implications for some boat owners, those spending long periods in Europe would become subject to Schengen Area rules and there would be new border control regimes, both in the UK and EU27 countries. There was also the need to understand the changing situation for recognis

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